Lockdown has been put up all over the country to prevent coronavirus. Due to this lockdown, it has had a good effect on nature. Icy mountains have started appearing from Saharanpur. IFS officers Praveen Kaswan and Ramesh Pandey shared the pictures on Twitter. The matter has spread over the Internet. However, this is not the first time in a lockdown that hills have been seen from a city. Earlier, Dhauladhar Range of Himalayas started appearing from Jalandhar in Punjab. After this, water from the Yamuna to the Ganges has also become drinkable. This means that on the one hand, the lockdown is protecting people from the coronavirus while on the other hand, nature is making itself better.
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Ramesh Pandey wrote in the caption of the photographs, 'The snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas are now visible from Saharanpur! Lockdown and rain have improved air quality. Dushyant clicked these pictures on Monday evening from his Vasant Vihar Colony, who is an income tax inspector. 'Praveen writes in his tweet,' When you can see the snowy peaks from Saharanpur. They say that this is rarely seen. These peaks are 150-200 km from Saharanpur. I hope people will now appreciate what they used to miss earlier.
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According to the report, Income Tax Officer Dushyant Kumar Singh said, 'He too was shocked once seeing the sight after the rain on Sunday evening. The hills of Gangotri Yamunotri mountain range, etc., were seen clearly above Chakrata, which he has captured in his camera. These hills are about 200 kilometres away.
Snow capped peaks of Himalaya are now visible from Saharnpur !
— Ramesh Pandey IFS (@rameshpandeyifs) April 29, 2020
Lockdown and intermittent rains have significantly improved the AQI. These pictures were taken by Dushyant, an Income Tax inspector, from his house at Vasant Vihar colony on Monday evening. #lockdowneffect #nature pic.twitter.com/1vFfJqr05J